Arizona Secretary of State Addresses the Navajo Nation; Pledges Fair Election for Tribal Nations
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53% : On the opening day of the Navajo Nation's 2023 Fall Council session, Arizona Secretary of State, , emphasized his responsibilities as the Chief Election Officer of the state.53% : Fontes said he takes his role as chief election officer, as Arizona's secretary of state, he will facilitate discussions and consultations with tribal nations, the counties, and the federal government to protect the rights of voters.
52% : To help protect the integrity of elections, the Arizona Secretary of State's Office publishes an election procedure manual to ensure consistent and efficient election administration across the stateNever miss Indian Country's biggest stories and breaking news.
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